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BIBLIOGRAPHY 

ON  THE  CARE  AND  FEEDING 
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List  of  books,  magazines  and 
pamphlets  for  mothers,  fathers, 
boys  and  girls,  schools,  libraries, 
health    officers     and     nurses. 


BUREAU  OF  CHILD  HYGIENE 

NEW  JERSEY  STATE  DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH 


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List  of  books,  magazines  and 
pamphlets  for  mothers,  fathers, 
boys  and  girls,  schools,  libraries, 
health    officers    and    nurses. 


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The  following  list  of  books  have  been  carefully  selected,  and  are  espe- 
cially recommended  to  those  who  have  charge  of  instructing  mothers  in 
the  proper  care  and  feeding  of  children,  or  who  have  personal  supervision 
of  infants  and  children. 

The  books  indicated  with  two  stars  are  considered  the  best  books  for 
mothers,  and  those  with  one  star  are  suggested  for  additional  reading, 
particularly  for  nurses  and  Teachers  of  Child  Hygiene. 


Author. 


*Abt.,  I.  A 

Albertry,  A.  M 

*Clock,   R.   0 

*Coolidge,  E.  L 

Croy,  M.  S 

Dennett,  R.  H 

*Dickinson,  M.  B 

Fischer,    Louis 

**Griffith,  J.  P.  C 

*Grulee,  C.   G 

*Hart,   Mrs.   E.   V.... 

*Hatfield,    M.    P 

Hildesheim,  O 

Hogan,   L.   E 

**HoIt,   L.   E 

*Hutchinson,  Woods. 
**Kerley,   C.   G 

*Leo-Wolf,    C.    G 

*Lippert,   F.   E 

Lowry,   E.   B 

MacCarthy,  F.  H.... 
Morse,  J.   L 

Newton,   A.  B 

Noyes,  Mrs.  A.  B.. . . 
Pritchard,  G.  E.  C... 
Ramsey,   W.   R 

*Ramsey,   W.  R 

*Richardson,  A.  S.... 
*Sadler,   W.  S 

Sill,   E.  M 

*Smith,    R.    M 

Tucker,  B.  R 

*Tsvedell,    Francis 

Yale,     L.     M.,     and 

Pollak,    G. 
*Young,  D.  H 


Book. 


Baby's    Food    

Truth   About  the   Baby 

Our  Baby    

Home  Care  of  Sick  Children 

1,000  Things  a  Mother  Should 
Know    

Healthy  Baby   

Children  Well  and  Happy 

Health-Care   of  the  Baby 

Food  for  Young  Children,  Supt. 
of  Documents,  Washington, 
D.    C 

Care  of  the  Child 

Infant    Feeding    

Baby's   Ph>^»ical   Culture   Guide . . 

Acute  Con.  Diseases  of  Childhood 

Health  of  the  (^hild 

Diet    for   Children 

Care  and  Feeding  ot  Children... 

We  and  Our  Children 

!>hort  Talks  with  Young  Mothers 

Child  in   Health   and   Illness 

When  to  Send  for  the  Doctor  and 
What  To  Do  Before  the  Doctor 
Comes     

Your  Baby   

Hygiene  for  Mother  and  Child . . . 

Care  and   Feeding  of  Children.. 


Mother   and   Baby 

How  I  Kept  My  Baby  Well 

The  Infant   

Care  and  Feeding  of  Infants  and 

Children     

Infancy  and  Childhood 

Better  Babies  and   Their  Care. . . 

Mother  and  Her  Child 

The  Child    

Babies'   First  Two   Years 

Nervous  Children  

How  To  Take  Care  of  Baby 

Century   Book  for   Mothers 


First  Aid  to  the  Child Dutton 


Publisher. 


Saunders    

l.owman    &    Hanford . 

Appleton     

Appleton    


Putnam    

Macmillan  . . 
Phillips-Leroy 
Funk     


Saunders 
Saunders 

Rand     

Englehard 
Stokes    . . . 

Bobbs    

Appleton  . 
Doubleday 
Putnam  . . 
Doran   .... 


Lippincott     

Forbes    

Hfirper     

Howard       University 

Press     

Lothrop    

Warwick   &    York 

Longmans     


Lippincott 
Dutton  ... 
Stokes  . . . 
McClurg     . 

Holt    

Houghton 
Badger    . . . 

Bobbs    

Century    .^ 


Price. 


$1.25 
2.00 
1.25 


771360 


First  List. 
[All   prices  subject  to   change,   and   constantly  changing.] 


Thase  of  Hygiene 
Covered. 


The  family   

Prenatal    hygiene. 
Infant  care  


Preschool  child 


School    hygiene .... 

Child  welfare  prob* 
lems. 


Community   health. 

Sanitation    

Public  health  nurs- 
ing. 
General   reading... 


Author. 

Betts,  G.  H 

Wheeler,   Marianna 

Smith,  Dr.  Richard 
M.,  and  Mrs.  H. 
C.  Green. 

West,   Mrs.  Max... 

Hoag  and  Terman. 

Mangold   

Porter,   Charles .... 

Hill    

Ritcliie     and    Cald' 

well. 
Gardner  

Chapin,   H.  D 

Wald,  Lillian  D.... 

Adams    

Devine    

O'Shea  and  Kellogg 


Title. 


Fathers  &   Mothers 

Before     the      Baby 

Comes. 
The     Baby's     First 

Two  Years. 

Child  Care,   Part  I, 

The         Preschool 

Child. 
Health        in        the 

Schools. 
Problems    of    Child 

Welfare. 
The  Future  Citizen 

and  his  Mother. 
The      New      Public 

Health. 
Primer  of   Hj'giene 

Public    Health 

Nursing    

Health   First 


House     on     Henry 

Street. 
The   Health  Master 

Misery  and   its 

Causes. 
Health  Habits   .... 


Publisher. 

Bobbs-Merrill,      Indi- 
anapolis. 
Harper's,    1900 

Houghton,  Mifflin... 
(Revised). 

Children's  Bureau, 
Dept.  of  Labor, 
Washington.    D.  C. 

Houghton    Mifflin. . . . 

Macmillan,     1919 

Houghton    Mifflin 

Macmillan    

World   Book   Co... . 

Macmillan    

Century  Co 

Holt    

Houghton    Mifflin . . . 

Macmillan    

Macmillan    


Price. 


$2.00 
1.00 

Free 

1.75 
2.00 
1.75 
1.25 

.52 
2.00 
1.50 
2.50 
1.35 
1.25 

.52 


The  above  are  fifteen  books,  covering  a  fair  range,  which  should  be 
in  every  library,  and  which  may  be  considered  a  nucleus  for  books  on 
hygiene.  To  these  should  be  added  the  other  publications  of  the  Children's 
Bureau,  the  United  States  Public  Health  Service  Bulletins,  publications 
of  the  State  Department  of  Public  Health,  and  two  or  three  good  maga- 
zines dealing  with  current  health  topics,  such  as  the  "American  Journal 
of  Public  Health,"  'Tublic  Health  Nurse,"  "School  Life"  (the  official 
organ  of  the  United  States  Bureau  of  Education,  dealing  to  a  considerable 
extent  with  health  matters),  and,  if  you  can  add  another,  "Journal  of 
Industrial  Hygiene." 

If  you  can  make  a  larger  investment  in  books  on  hygiene  than  the 
fifteen  named  in  the  first  list;  the  following  are  suggested.  This  list 
has  been  arranged  to  meet  the  needs  of  different  groups  of  people,  and 
theiefore  includes  the  books  in  the  first  list. 


Second  List, 
For  the  Mother  and  the  Father  of  the  Family. 


Title    of    Book. 

Author. 

Publisher. 

Price. 

Fathers  and  Mothers 

Prospective  Mother 

Betts,   G.    H 

Slemons,  J.  M 

Wheeler,    M 

Smith,  Richard  M.  and 

Mrs.  H.  C.  Green. 
Holt,   L.   E 

Ritchie,   John    W 

Rose,    Mary   Swartz . . . 

Kinne  and  Cooley 

Kinne  and  Cooley 

Terman,  L.  M 

Tucker,  B.  R 

Bobbs-Merrill,     1915 

Appleton,     1912 

10.75 
1.75 

Before  the  Baby  Comes * 

Harper's,     1900 

2.00 

Baby's  First  Two  Years 

Care  and  Feeding  of  Children 

Primer   of   Sanitation 

Feeding  the  Family , 

Clothing  and  Health 

Houghton    Mifflin 

Appleton    

World   Book  Co.,   1915 

Macmillan     

1.00 

.85 

.50 

1  50 

Macmillan    

Macmillan    

Houghton    Mifflin 

Badger,     1916 

.72 

Food   and   Health 

Hygiene  of  the  School  Child.. 
Nervous     Children :       Preven- 

.72 
2.00 
1.25 

tion  and  Management. 

For  the  Teacher. 


Suggestions  of  Modern  Science 
concerning  Education  (espe- 
cially the  lecture  by  Meyer) 

Posture  of  School  Children . . . 

Mental  Hygiene  of  Childhood 

Healthful  Living  (based  on 
the  essentials  of  physiology 
for  high  school  pupils). 


Jennings,    Watson, 
Meyer  and  Thomas. 

Bancroft    , 

White,  Wm.  A.,   M.D. 

Williams,  Jesse  F.... 


Macmillan     

Macmillan    

Little,     Brown . . 
Macmillan,    1919 


For  the  Nurse. 


Outlines  of  Internal  Medicine 
(for  Nurses). 

Public   Health   Nursing 

Hygiene    and    Sanitation    for 

Nurses. 
Essentials  of  Medicine 

Handbook  for  School  Nurses. 

The  School  Nurse 

The   Industrial   Nurse 

The  Tuberculosis  Nurse 

Oriranization  of  Public  Health 

Nursing. 
History  of  Nursing   (4  vols.) . 

Nursing  Problems  and  Obliga- 
tions, 


Farr    

Gardner    

Price    

Emerson    

Kelly   and   Bradshaw.. 

Struthers     

Wright    

La  Motte   

Brainerd    

Nutting    and    Dock 

Parsons,  Sara  E 


Lea    &    Febiger 

Macmillan    

Lea   &    Febiger 

Lippincott    

Macmillan    

Putnam's    

Macmillan    

Putnam's    

Macmillan    

Putnam's    

Whitcomb  &  Barrows. 


Second  List — Continued. 
For  Boys  and  Girls. 


Title   of   Book. 

Author. 

Publisher. 

Price, 

Health  Lessons,   Books   I   and 

IL 
Health  Habits   (and  others  in 

Davison,    Alvin 

O'Shea  and   Kellogg... 
Ferguson,    11.    W 

Millard,  C.  N 

McCrillis   

Peterson,    Mrs.    Frede- 
rick. 

American   Book  Co 

Macmiilan    

$0.52 
.44 

.60 

series). 

Child's     Book     of    the     Teeth 
(first  of  a  series  of  Health 
Readers.     Cartoons). 

The    Wonderful    House    that 

World    Book    Co 

Macmiilan    

Jack  Has. 

Milk  Fairies  (also  dramatized 
version). 

Child      Health      Alphabet 
(ryhmes  and  tables  of  nor* 
mal  weight). 

Any    literature    available    on 
"Health  Crusaders"  (includ- 
ing    a     sheet     of     Health 
Rules"). 

Mrs.  J.  McCrillis,  57  Heath 
St.,  V/inter  Hill,  Mass. 

Child  Health  Organization; 
also  Metropolitan  Life 
Ins.    Co.,    1918. 

National  Tuberculosis  Asso- 
ciation, 381  Fourth  Ave., 
New  York.  (If  they  have 
no  booklets,  they  may 
have  posters.) 

.10 
Free 

Free 

For  the  School  Committee  and  Superintendent. 


Educational     Sun^ey     of     the 
Public  Schools  of  Brockline, 
Mass.,     (pp.    205-261,    provi- 
sions       for        safeguarding 
health). 

Health    and    Medical    Inspec- 
tion     of      School      Children 
(probably  the  best  bock  on 
medical  inspection  of  school 
children). 

Health    First  ^    (pp.    200,    201, 
program    for    rural    school 
children). 

The  Human  Factor  in  Educa- 

Van  Sickle,    director.. 

Cornell,   W.  B 

Chapin,    H.    D 

Monroe,    J.    P 

Ayres   

School     Committee,     Brook- 
line,  Mass. 

Davis,    Philadelphia,    1912.. 
Century   Co.,    1917 

Free 

$3.00 

1.50 

Macmiilan,     1920 

1.60 

tion       (especially       chapter 
touching         on         "Human 
Wastes"). 
Laggards  in  our  Schools 

Medical  Inspection  of  Schools 

Survey   Associates    

Survey   Associates    

1.50 

Gulick    and    Ayres 

1.50 

Open     Air    Crusaders     (open- 
air     schools;      best     equip- 
ment;  this  given   in  special 
pamphlet  also). 

Comparison    of    Open-air   and 
Indoor  Classes.^ 

Household    Arts    and    School 

Eliz.     McCormick     Me- 
morial Fund. 

Johnson,    A.   I 

Eliz.     McCormick     Memorial 
Fund,    315    Plymouth    Ct., 
Chicago,  111. 

Teachers'     College     Record. 

19.      352-368,      September, 

1918. 
Russell    Sage    

Free 
Free 

Bou^hton                   . . 

.25 

Lunches. 
The    Feeding    of   School   Chil- 

Bulkley, M.  E 

G.  Bell  &  Sons,   London... 

1.25 

dren. 
Eutlienios:       The    Science    of 
Controllable    Environment. 

Richards,   Ellen    H 

Whitcomb    and    Barrows . . . 

1.00 

^  This  book  listed  also  under  "Books  for  Everybody." 

2  This  is  not  a  book,  but  seems  worth  while  to  mention  here. 

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Second  List — Continued 
For  Everybody. 


Title   of   Book. 

The  Health  Master  (very- 
good;  interesting). 

Health  First  (the  fine  art  of 
living) . 

The  Modern  Milk  Problem... 

The  Newer  Knowledge  ot 
Nutrition. 

The  Nursing  Mother  as  a 
Factor  of  Safety  in  the 
Nutrition  of  the  Young. 

Problems  of  Child  Welfare. . . 

The   New   Public   Health 

Misery  and  its  Causes 

The  House  on  Henry  Street. . 

Industrial  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery (excellent;  charts, 
medical   inspection,   etc.). 

American  Public  Health  Pro- 
tection. 

A  Layman's  Handbook  of 
Medicine. 

The  Future  Citizen  and  his 
Mother  (an  English  book; 
well  written;  preface  espe- 
cially good). 

Principles  of  Sanitary  Science 
and  Public  Health  (sanita- 
tion). 

Psychology  of  Insanity  (brief, 
concise,  clear;  good  basis 
for  study  pf  mental 
hygiene). 

Nervousness :  Its  causes, 
treatment  and  prevention 
(No.  5  in  the  Mind  and 
Health  Series). 

What  is  Malnutrition? 

Poverty  and  Riches 

Races     and     Immigrants     in 

America. 
How  to  Live 

First  Aid  in  the  Home 

High  Road  to  Health 

Personal    Hygiene    


Author. 

Adams    

Chapin     

MacNutt    

McCollum,    E.    V 

McCollum,    E.    v.,    and 

Simmonds,  N. 

Mangold    

Hill     

Devine     

Wald    

Mock    

Hemenway   

Cabot,    Richard    

Porter,    Charles 

Sedgwick    

Hart,    Bernard 

Emerson,  L.   E 

Roberts    

Nearing,   1916    

Commons,     1915 

Fisher   and   Fisk,   1917 

Lynch    

Kelly,    James   E 

Pyle    


Publisher. 

Houghton    Mifflin    

Century  Co.,   1917 

Macmillan    

Macmillan    

Reprinted  from  American 
Journal  of  Physiology, 
1918,   Vol.  46,  pp.  275-313. 

Macmillan,     1919 

Macmillan    

Macmillan    

Henry  Holt  

W.  B.  Saunders  Co.,  1919.. 

Bobbs-Merrill    Co 

Houghton    Mifflin    

Houghton    Mifflin    

Macmillan    

G.  P.  Putnam's,  1919 

Little,  Brown   

Children's    Bureau    , 

Winston     

Macmillan    

Funk   &    Wagnalls 

Met.  Life  Ins.   Co 

Dodd,    Mead   &   Co , 

W.  B.   Saunders    


Second  List — Concluded. 
Additional,  for  Social  Workers  especially. 


Title  of  Book. 


Social    Work    (relationship   of 

doctor  and  social  worker). 

Social  Insurance   


The  Normal  Family  ^ 


Infant  Mortality:  Its  Rela- 
tion to  Social  and  Indus- 
trial Conditions,  1916. 


Author. 


Cabot    

Rubinow    

Byington,   Margaret  F 

Hibbs,  Henry,  Jr 


Publisher. 


Price. 


Houghton   Mifflin    

Henry  Holt  &  Co.,   1916... 

The  Annals  of  the  Ameri- 
can Academy  of  Political 
and  Social  Science,  May, 
1918,    pp.    13-27. 

Russell    Sage    


11.50 
3-00 


*  May  have  been  reprinted. 

The  following  are  Children's  Bureau  publications  which  you  should 
have.  (Children's  Bureau,  Department  of  Labor,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Miss  Julia  Lathroy,  Chief.)  These  pamphlets  can  be  obtained  free  of 
charge  while  the  available  supply  lasts ;  after  that,  from  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  for  a  small  sum. 

Annual  Reports   (fiscal  year  ends  June  30). 
Care  of  Children  Series. 

No.    1.    Prenatal  Care.     Mrs.  Max  West.     1915.     Bureau  Publication  No.  4. 

No.    2.    Infant  Care.     Mrs.  Max  West.     1914.     Bureau  Publication   No.   8. 

No.  3.  Child  Care,  Part  I.  The  Preschool  Age.  Mrs.  Max  West.  1918.  Bureau 
Publication  No.  30. 

No.    4.    Milk.    The  Indispensable  Food  for  Children.    Dorothy  Reed  Mendenhall,  M.D. 
1918.     Bureau  Publication   No.   35. 
Dependent,   Defective   and   Delinquent   Classes   Series. 

No.    7.    Mental  Defect  in  a  Rural  County:     A  Medico-Psychologrical  and  Social  Study 
of  Mentally  Defective  Children  in  Sussex  County,  Del.     Walter  L.  Tread- 
way,  and  Emma  O.  Lundberg.     1918.     Bureau  Publication  No.  48. 
Infant  Mortality  Series. 

No.  1.  Baby-Saving  Campaigns:  A  Preliminary  Report  on  what  American  Cities 
are  doing  to  prevent  Infant  Mortality.  1914.  Bureau  Publication  No.  3. 
(Supply  exhausted  at  Children's  Bureau.  May  be  purchased  from  Super- 
intendent of  Documents  at  15  cents  each.) 

No.  2.  New  Zealand  Society  for  the  Health  of  Women  and  Children:  An  Example 
of  Methods  of  Baby-Saving  Work  in  Small  Towns  and  Rural  Districts. 
1914.     Bureau  Publication   No.   6. 

No.  5.  A  Tabular  Statement  of  Infant-Welfare  Work  by  Public  and  Private  Agencies 
in  the  United  States.     Etta  R.  Goodwin.     1916.     Bureau  Publication  No.  16. 

Nos.  4,  6,  7,  8  and  9  of  this  series  comprise  reports  on  field  studies  of  infant  mor- 
tality (based  on  births  in  one  year)  for  cities  of  Montclair,  N.  J.;  Man- 
chester, N.  H.;  Waterbury,  Conn.;  Brockton,  Mass.,  and  Saginaw,  Mich., 
respectively. 


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Industrial  Series. 

No.  1.  Child-Labor  Legislation  in  the  United  States.  Helen  L.  Sumner  and  Ella 
A.  Merritt.  1915.  Bureau  Publication  No.  10.  (Bureau  supply  of  complete 
volume — 1131  pajfes — exhausted,  but  reprints  can  be  obtained  of  separate 
parts,  as  follows:  Analytical  Tables  (475  pages,  2  charts).  Separate  No. 
1;  Text  of  Laws  for  Each  State,  Separates  Nos.  2-54;  Text  of  Federal 
Child-Labor   Laws,   Separate   No.    55.) 

No.  2.  Administration  of  Child-Labor  Laws.  Three  Parts  (Employment-Certificate 
System  in  Various  States) :  Part  I,  Sumner  and  Hanks.  1915.  Bureau 
Publication  No.  12.  Part  II,  Sumner  and  Hanks.  1917.  Bureau  Publica- 
tion No.  17.    Part  III.    Bird  and  Merritt.    1919.    Bureau  Publication  No.  41. 

No.    3.    List  of  References  on  Child  Labor.     1916.     Bureau  Publication  No.  18. 

Rural  Child-Welfare  Series. 

No.  1.  Maternity  and  Infant  Care  in  a  Rural  County  in  Kansas.  Elizabeth  Moore. 
1917.     Bureau   Publication  No.  26. 

No.  2.  Rural  Children  in  Selected  Counties  of  North  Carolina.  Frances  Sage  Brad- 
ley, M.D.,  and  Margaretta  A.  Williamson.    1918.    Bureau  Publication  No.  33. 

No.  8.  Maternity  Care  and  the  Welfare  of  Young  Children  in  a  Homesteading 
County  in  Montana.  Viola  I.  Paridise.  1919.  Bureau  Publication  No.  34. 
(This  pamphlet  has  complete  list,  up  to  that  date,  of  publications  of  Chil- 
dren's Bureau  on   indices  cover  pages.) 

No.  4.  Maternity  and  Infant  Care  in  Two  Rural  Counties  in  Wisconsin.  Sherbon 
and  Moore.     1919.     Bureau  Publication  No.  46. 

Miscellaneous  Series. 

No.    1.    The  Children's  Bureau.     Circular  containing  text  of  law  establishing  Bureau 

and  outline  of  plans  for  immediate  work.     1912.     Bureau  Publication  No. 

1.      (This  is  out  of  print.) 
No.    2.    Birth   Registration.     An   aid  in   protecting  the  lives  and   rights  of   children. 

1914.     Bureau  Publication   No.  2. 
No.    4.    Child-Welfare  Exhibits.    Types  and  preparation.    A.  L.  Strong.    1915.    Bureau 

Publication  No.  14. 
No.     5.    Baby-Week  Campaigns   (revised  edition).     1917.     Bureau   Publication  No.   15. 
No.     6.    Maternal    Mortality    from    All    Conditions    connected    with    Childbirth    in    the 

United  States  and  Certain  Other  Countries.     Grac^  L.  Meigs,   M.D.     1917. 

Bureau  Publication  No.   19. 
No.     7.    Summary  of  Child-Welfare  Laws  passed  in  1916.     1917.     Bureau  Publication 

No.  21. 
No.    9.    How   to   Conduct   a   Children's    Health   Conference.     Bradley   and    Sherborn. 

1917.     Bureau  Publication  No.  23. 
No.  12.    An  Outline  for  a  Birth-Registration  Test.     1919.     Bureau  Publication  No.  54. 

Children's  Year  Leaflets. 

Miscellaneous  Series — Concluded. 

No.  1.  Children's  Year,  April  6,  1918,  to  April  6,  1919.  1918.  Bureau  Publication 
No.  36. 

No.     5.    Children's  Health  Centers.     1918.     Bureau  Publication  No.  45. 

No.  6.  The  Public  Health  Nurse:  How  she  helps  to  keep  the  Babies  well.  1918. 
Bureau  Publication  No.  49. 

No.   7  and  No.  8.     Back-to-School  Drive   (No.  8,  Suggestions  to  Local  Com- 
mittee).    1918.     Bureau  Publications  Nos.  49  and  50,  respectively. 

No.  10.  Advising  Children  in  their  Choice  of  Occupation,  and  Supervising  the  Work- 
ing Child.     1919.     Bureau   Publication  No.   53. 

No.  11.    The  Visiting  Teacher.     1919.     Bureau  Publication  No.  66. 


Child  Labor  Division  Series. 

No.     1.     August    14,    1917.      Rules    and    Regulations    for   carrying    out    Provisions    of 

United   States   Child-Labor  Act    (includes  text  of  act). 
No.     2.    June  80,  1918.     Decision  of  the  United  States  Supreme  Court  as  to  Constitu- 
tionality of  the  Federal  Child-Labor  Law  of  September   1,   1916. 
Children's  Year  Follow-up  Series. 

No.     1.     What   is   Malnutrition?     Hundreds  of  Thousands   of   American   Children   are 

undernourished.     Lydia  Roberts.     1919.     Bureau  Publication   No.   59. 
No.     2.     Save   the   Youngest.     Seven   charts  on   Maternal   and   Infartt  Mortality,   with 

explanatory  comment.     1919.     Bureau   Publication  No.   61. 
Legal  Series. 

No.    2.    Illegitimacy  Laws  of  United   States.  E.   Freund.     1919.     Bureau  Publication 

No.  42. 
No.    3.    Maternity  Benefit  Systems  in   Certain   Foreign  Countries.     Henry  J.   Harris. 

1919.     Bureau  Publication  No.  57. 
No.     4.     Laws  relating  to  Mothers'  Pensions  in  United  States,  Canada,  Denmark,  and 

New   Zealand.     Compiled   by  L.  A.  Thompson.     1919.     Bureau   Publication 

No.   63. 
Conference  Series. 

No.     1.    Standards  of  Child  Welfare.    A  report  of  the  Children's  Bureau  Conferences, 

May  and  June,   1919.     Bureau  Publication   No.   60. 

The  following  are  pamphlet  publications  of  the  Bureau  of  Education, 
Washington,  D.  C,  which  have  a  bearing  on  health,  and  which  should 
be  included: — 


Title. 

Author. 

Bulletin  No. 

Reference. 

The  Teaching  of  Com- 

Barnard,      Car- 

1915,   No.   23... 

Pp.    20,    21.      Suggested    treat- 

munity Civics. 

rier,         Dunn 

ment  of  the  elements  of  wel- 

and  Kingsley. 

fare.     Topic  I,   Health. 

School    Hygiene 

Ryan,    W.    Car- 

1913,   No.   48... 

Report  of  the    Fourth   Interna- 

son, Jr. 

tional  Congress  on  School 
Hygiene  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Aug.   25-30,   1918. 

Cardinal   Principles   of 

Kingsley,  C.  D., 

1918,    No.    35... 

Report   of   Commission    on    Re- 

Secondary       Educa- 

Chairman    of 

organization      of      Secondary 

tion. 

Commission. 

Education,  appointed  by  Na- 
tional Educational  Associa- 
tion. Page  11  gives  Health 
as    the    first    objective. 

Organized    Health 

Hoag,      E.      Bm 

1913,    No.    44... 

Bibliography,       charts,       school 

Work  in  Schools. 

M.D. 

nurse,    etc.;    and    account    of 
school    hygiene   in    Minneapo- 
lis. 
Organized      health      work      in 

List  of  Publications  of 



Inside    cover 

Bureau      of      Educa- 

page of   1913, 

schools. 

tion,   1912  and  1913. 

No.  44. 

Bibliography    of    Medi- 

—     —      — 

1913,    No.    16... 

—            —            — 

cal     Inspection     and 

Health  wSupervision. 

Sanitary  Schoolhouses . 

—      —      — 

1913,    No.    52.. 

Legal  requirements  in  Indiana 
and  Ohio. 

The    Health   of    School 

Compiled  by  W. 

1915,    No.    4 

Contributions     from     American 

Children. 

H.  Heck. 

Medical  Journals,  Julv,  1913, 
to  July,  1914.  Page  47  treats 
of  Squint. 

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The  Framingham  (Mass.)  Community  Health  and  Tuberculosis 
Demonstration  of  the  National  Tuberculosis  Association,  Donald  B.  Arm- 
strong, M.D.,  executive  officer,  has  issued  a  series  of  monographs  and 
other  literature  which  it  would  be  well  to  have  on  file. 


Framingham,  Mass.,  Com- 
munity Health  Station, 
Framing-ham  Health  Dem- 


Monograph : 

No.  1,  The  Program,  April,   1918, 

No.  2,  The  Sickness  Census,  June,  1918,   .       .       . 

No.  3,  Vital    Statistics,   August,    1918, 

No.  4,  Medical   Examination  Campaigns,   November,   1918,         ^-"--""te"*- 
VT      .    rr-  r_         1     •     T^ •    T  >,      1,    ,  ^ ,  ^  onstratiOH 

No.  5,  Tuberculosis  Findings,   March,   1919,  .        .        .1 

Diagnostic  Standards:     Pulmonary  Tuberculosis;   Tuberculous  Cervical  Adenitis.     Third 

edition,   September,    1918.     Framingham   Health  Demonstration. 
What  has  the  Demonstration   done?     Shall   it  be   continued?     October,    1919.     Report 
of  the  committee  on  appraisal. 
Health  Administration  in  cities  of  Less  than  Twenty  Thousand  Population.     D.  B.  Arm- 
strong,   M.D.     Reprint    from    Journal    of   American    Medical    Association,    November    2, 
1918,    Vol.    71,  pp.    1458-1462.  ^ 
Civilian  Tul3erculosis  Control  following  War  Conditions.     D.  B.  Armstrong,  M.D.     Reprint 
from  American  Journal  of  Public  Health,  Vol.  VHI,  No.  12,  Dec.,  1918,  pp.  897-903.  ^ 

Memoranda  for  Reference  of  Names  and  Addresses  of  Book  Companies  and 
Other  Organizations  getting  out  Books  on  Health  Topics,  and  the 
General  Line  of  Books  issued  on  Health  Matters, 


Macmillan  Co.,   64   Fifth   Ave- 
nue, New  York. 


Houghton  Mifflin  &  Co.,  4  Park 
Street,  Boston,  Mass. 


American  Book  Co.,    . 
World   Book   Co., 

National  Conference  of  Social 
Work,  315  Plymouth  Ct., 
Chicago,  III. 


Good  Health  Series  of  School  Readers  by  O'Shea  and 
Kellogg  (4  vols,  issued). 

Rural  Science  Series:    Rural  Hygiene,  by  Ogden. 

Posture  of  the  School  Child,  by  Bancroft. 

Series  of  Public  Health  Nursing  Handbooks,  Mary  S. 
Gardner,   General  Editor. 

Other  books  on  health  subjects  generally  (Hill:  The  New 
Public  Health,  etc.  See  their  catalogue  under 
"Hygiene.") 

In  Riverside  Textbooks  in  Education  Series,  some  books 
on  Hygiene  and  Health  Education  in  Schools  (mainly 
by  Terman,  Hoag  and  Terman,  and  Andress,  J.  M.). 

A  number  of  medical  books,  books  on  hygiene  of  body  and 
of  mind,  medical  research  and  human  welfare.  (See 
under  "Hygiene"  and  "Medical  Books"  in  classified  in- 
dex of  their  1919  catalogue.) 

A  series  of  Health  Lessons,  by  Alvin  Davison. 

A  series  of  primers  on  Care  of  Teeth,  Sanitation,  etc.,  by 
various  authors. 

Write  for  their  check  list.  There  are  a  considerable  num- 
ber of  pamphlets  on  health  topics. 

Write  for  Health  reports,  addresses,  discussions  of  Forty- 
fourth  Annual  Meeting  of  National  Conference  of  Social 
Work,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  June  6-13,  1917.  Contains  dis- 
cussion of  public  health,  public  health  nurse,  infant 
mortality,  economy  in  diet,  etc. 

^  May  be  obtained  from  Framingham  Health  Station. 


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Whitcomb  &  Barrows,  Hunt- 
ington Chambers,  Boston, 
Mass. 


Russell   Sage   Foundation,    130 
East   22d   St.,   New  York. 


Survey    Associates,     105    East 

22d   St.,   New   York. 
Health    Education    Committee, 

553     Little     Bldg.,     Boston, 


National  Organization  for 
Public  Health  Nursing  Pub- 
lications, 156  Fifth  Ave., 
New   York. 

Metropolitan  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  New  York. 


National  Industrial  Confer- 
ence Board,  15  Beacon  St., 
Boston,    Mass. 

Massacliusetts  Department  of 
Public  Health. 


United    States    Public    Health 
Service. 


Specialize  in   books  on   nursing  and  home  economics. 

They  have  a  combination  for  $5  (at  present,  February, 
1920):  Wright's  Industrial  Nursing,  net,  |1.25;  Hill's 
Cook  Book  for  Nurses,  75  cents;  Hawes'  Observation 
of  Symptoms,  $1 ;  Mackenzie,  Standard  Surgical  Dress- 
ings, 30  cents;  Stern  &  Spitz,  Food  for  the  Worker,  $1; 
and  Talbot,  House  Sanitation,  80  cents,  which  they 
recommend  to  any  industry,  and  it  seems  a  very  good 
selection. 

They  publish  books  on  nursing  and  diet  for  invalids,  oc- 
cupation for  invalids,  books  on  cost  of  food,  shelter, 
cleanness,  food,  etc. 

Catalogue  of  Publications,   1919. 

Monographs;  surveys;  investigations  on  Child  Labor, 
Child-placing,  Health  in  the  Schools,  Trades  and 
Workers,  Community  Centers,  Cost  of  Living,  School 
Buildings  and  Equipment,  etc. 

Catalogue  also  has  list  of  lantern  slides  available  for 
lectures   (some  on  health  topics). 

Bibliographies  (as  No.  30,  August,  1918,  books  on  Child 
Welfare  in  War  Time). 

Write  for  Catalogue.  Publishes  books  for  Russell  Sage 
Foundation. 

Write  to  them  concerning  health  legislation. 


Various    pamphlets    on    health    problems. — public    health, 
health  of  mothers  and  children,  diet  lists,  etc. 


Issue  numerous  health  pamphlets. — All  About  Milk,  First 
Aid  in  the  Home,  Food  Facts,  Teeth,  Tonsils  and 
Adenoids,   etc. 

Circulars  on  contagious  diseases, — measles,  scarlet  fever, 
etc. 

Mortality  Statistics  (including  Mortality  Statistics  of 
Insured  Wage  Earners  and  Their  Families,  by  Louis  I. 
Dublin,   1911-16.     Published,  1919,  by  M.  L.  I.  Co.). 

Publish  reports  and  statistical  data  relative  to  loss  of 
time  in  industry  due  to  sickness  and  other  causes. 
(When   investigation   is    finished.) 

Write  to  the  State  Department  for  its  published  literature 
(The  Baby  and  You,  diet  lists  and  pamphlets,  etc.) ; 
for  bulletin  of  publications;  for  information  concern- 
ing health  legislation  and  proposed  legislation;  for 
available  lectures,  slides  and  moving-picture  films;  for 
its  regular  bulletin  "The  Commonhealth" ;  for  informa- 
tion concerning  contagious  or  in  any  way  communicable 
diseases;  for  advice  on  any  problem  of  health  or 
sanitation. 

Write  for  their  Keep  Well  Series  of  pamphlets;  for  their 
Lectures  on  Social  Hygiene  for  Nurses,  1919;  for  their 
regular  bulletins  on  various  phases  of  public  health. 


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Lea    &    Febiger,    706    Sansom 
St.,   Philadelphia,  Pa. 


D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  Beacon  St., 
Boston,   Mass. 


Little,   Brown  &  Co.,   34   Bea- 
con St.,  Boston,  Mass. 


D.   Appleton   &   Co.,    29   West 
32d  St.,  New  York. 


J.   B.   Lippincott  Co.,   227   So. 

6th   St.,    Philadelphia,   Pa. 
C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Metropolitan 

Building,   St.   Louis,   Mo. 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  2  West 

45th  St.,   New  York. 


W.  B.  Saunders  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 
Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  New  York. 


They  publish  a  Nurses'  Text-Book  Series,  including 
Parker's  Materia  Medica,'  Farr's  Outlines  of  Internal 
Medicine,  Bacon's  Obstetrical  Nursing,  Fox's  Bacteriol- 
ogy, Price's  Hygiene  and  Sanitation,  Amoss's  Chem- 
istry and  Chemical  Urinalysis,  etc.,  and  they  have  new 
books  in  preparation  (including  Eckman's  Dietetics  for 
Nurses  and  Foley's  Public  Health  Nursing.  Joslin's 
Diabetic  Manual  is  also  in  preparation). 

They  publish  also  Mouth  Hygiene,  a  course  of  instruction 
for  dental  hygienists,  a  textbook  compiled  by  Alfred 
C.  Fones,  D.D.S.,  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  where  he  has 
done  special  work  in  the  public  schools  in  mouth 
hygiene. 

They  publish  also  a  Manual  of  Practical  Hygiene  for 
students,  physicians  and  health  oflBcers,  by  Harrington, 
revised  by  Mark  Wyman  Richardson,  M.D.,  and  other 
books  on  sanitation,  communicable  diseases,  etc. 

Their  textbooks  include  texts  on  civics,  economics,  so- 
ciology and  on  physical  training;  also  school  texts  on 
physiology  and  hygiene,  and  one  on  home  and  com- 
munity hygiene   (Brown). 

They  publish  many  books  on  cookery,  on  home  economics 
in  general,  and  domestic  science  for  schools. 

They  publish  a  Mind  and  Health  series,  which  is  very 
good.  Teachers  and  nurses  should  be  familiar  with 
this  series. 

They  publish  books  on  nursing,  health,  hygiene,  first  aid 
and  household  affairs.  They  publish  Florence  Nightin- 
gale's Notes  on  Nursing;  Rosenau's  Preventive  Medi- 
cine and  Hygiene;  Doty's  Good  Health — How  to  Get 
It — How  to  Keep  It;  Holt's  Care  and  Feeding  of  Chil- 
dren; Coolidge's  Home  Care  of  Sick  Children;  Burks 
and  Burks'  Health  and  the  School;  etc. 

This  company  publishes  nursing  textbooks  and  books  of 
interest  to  nurses. 

Publishers  of  nursing  books. 

Publishers  of  Cambridge  (Eng.)  Public  Health  Series 
(Cambridge  University  Press);  medical  books;  and 
books  on  nursing  (including  Nutting  and  Dock's  His- 
tory of  Nursing  in  4  volumes,  LaMotte's  Tuberculosis 
Nurse,  Pope's  Medical  Dictionary  for  Nurses,  Struther's 
School  Nurse,  etc.). 

Pyle's   Personal   Hygiene  and   books  on   nursing. 

Kelly's    High    Road   to    Health. 


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The  town  library  should  subscribe  to  at  least  one  magazine  on  public 
health  matters,  and  it  should  have  several  to  which  the  public  health 
nurse,  the  doctor  and  everybody  else  can  refer.    We  suggest  the  following: 

Magazines  and  Current  Publications, 

The  Public  Health  Nurse  (monthly).  National  Organization  for  Public  Health  Nursing, 
2157  Euclid  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    |2  per  year. 

The  American  Journal  of  Nursing  (monthly).  American  Journal  of  Nursing  Company, 
19  West  Main  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.     |2  per  year. 

The  Journal  of  Industrial  Hygiene  (and  abstract  of  the  literature)  (monthly).  Journal  of 
Industrial  Hygiene,  The  Macmillan  Company,  64-68  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York.  $5 
per  year. 

School  Life.  This  magazine  is  most  valuable.  It  is  a  teacher  of  health.  You  should  not 
fail  to  subscribe  for  it.     United  States  Bureau  of  Education.     50  cents  per  year. 

American  Journal  of  Public  Health.  This  is  the  journal  of  the  American  Public  Health 
Association.    Most  valuable.    169  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Boston,  Mass.    |4  per  year. 

Mental  Hygiene.  This  magazine  as  well  as  the  bulletins  of  the  National  Committee  for 
Mental  Hygiene  (same  address),  contains  many  articles  which  should  be  of  interest 
to  teachers  especially,  and  also  to  nurses.    50  Union  Sq.,  New  York.    %2  per  year. 

Journal  of  Outdoor  Life.  Not  specially  a  health  magazine,  or  to  take  the  place  of  any 
of  the  above,  but  tends  to  make  outdoor  life  and  healthy  activity  attractive.  289 
Fourth   Ave.,    New  York. 

[Reprinted    from    Bibliography   in    The    Commonwealth,    Massachusetts    Department    of 
Public  Health  Monthly  Bulletin.] 


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No.  LIST   OF   PUBLICATIONS 

1  A  Nutrition  Clinic  in  a  Public  School,  by  William  R.  P. 

Emerson,  M.D. 

2  Nutrition  Clinics  and  Classes^  Their  Organization   and 

Conduct,  by  William  R.  P.  Emerson,  M.D. 

3  Record  Book  for  Measured  Feeding^  by  William  R.  P.  Emerson, 

M.D.    Price  25  cents,  $16.00  a  hundred. 

4  Weight  Chart  for  Children  in  the  Home. 

5  Weight  Chart  for  Use  in  Nutrition  Classes. 

6  Standardized  Physical  Examinations,  by  William  R.  P.  Emer- 

son, M.D 

7  Defective  Nutrition  and  Growth;  A  Selected  Bibliography  by 

Frank  A.  Manny. 

8  The   Physical   and   Mental   Defects   of   So-Called  Well 

Children,  by  William  R.  P.  Emerson,  M.DJ^":   nC-AflY  C?  Tr^E 

9  Food  and  Malnutrition. 

10  General  Hygiene  AND  Malnutrition.  ov^L   i  4    ii^OI 

1 1  Fatigue  and  Malnutrition. 

12  Practical  Psychology  AND  Malnutrition.    •-^'«*-*^^         -^      Lw-h.. 
*13  Obesity  in  Children. 

*14     Practical  Mental  Examinations  for  Growing  Children. 
*15     The  Nutrition  Worker. 
*16    Economic  Aspects  of  Malnutrition. 
17     Malnutrition  in  Children;  Report  of  a  Clinic  by  William  R, 
P.  Emerson,  M.D. 

*  In  preparation. 

With  the  exception  of  Number  3,  the  publications  are  furnished  at  the 
price  of  ten  cents  for  a  single  copy,  postage  not  included.  Special  rates 
will  be  made  for  quantities  of  one  hundred  or  more. 

^->ra-:sR  Abo\^  Publication-^ 
44  DwiGHT  St.,      Boston, 
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